BANGALORE: Sterling Commerce, an AT&T Inc company, andInfosys Technologies Ltd., an IT service provider today announced an expansion of their global alliance to target customers in the financial services and retail industries.
The new global partnership would expand the relationship between the two companies that has existed for more than a decade, said a press release.
Sterling Commerce and Infosys have transformed its customers’ business processes in order to improve flexibility and effectiveness.
It would provide solutions for enterprise integration, multi-enterprise integration, payments management, selling, and fulfillment that would help companies achieve higher levels of performance by optimizing their business communities, processes, and technologies, it added.
Joel Reed, senior vice president of Corporate Marketing and Strategic Alliances at Sterling Commerce, said, “Sterling Commerce is delivering world-class solutions to help companies innovate in global commerce, and this streamlined relationship with Infosys delivers enhanced capacity to meet the demands of global, multi-national companies.”
He added that their solutions also enhance key Infosys frameworks to solve industry challenges for global companies across all key sectors including the retail, manufacturing and banking industries.
C. Kakal, senior vice president of enterprise solutions, Infosys Technologies, said, “This extension of our successful relationship comes at a time when clients are looking for companies to work together to deliver the value they need out of their existing systems.
He added that with the largest number of consultants trained on Sterling Commerce technology in the field, Infosys is already providing deep domain and industry expertise to Sterling Commerce customers.
Kakal commented, “For this reason, our work with Sterling Commerce has been growing at nearly 23 percent annually over the past five years and is a key contributor in enabling Infosys to expand its presence in the e-commerce and supply chain management markets.”